'Solo Dating' Season 16's Yeong-sook Issues Strong Warning Against Cyberbullies Targeting Daughter

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'Solo Dating' Season 16's Yeong-sook Issues Strong Warning Against Cyberbullies Targeting Daughter

Yerin Han · 2025 m. rugsėjo 18 d. 7:18

Yeong-sook from season 16 of the popular reality show 'Solo Dating' (나는 솔로) has announced her intention to take strong legal action against cyberbullies who have resorted to harassing her daughter.

On the 18th, Yeong-sook posted a lengthy message on her social media account, issuing a stern warning to those spreading malicious comments. She revealed that a year prior, an individual had contacted her daughter's kindergarten, demanding her admission be revoked and causing distress to other parents.

This harassment escalated to the point where the cyberbully posted photos of her daughter and the kindergarten on an online forum, even inadvertently revealing a teacher's face. Yeong-sook emphasized that such actions constitute stalking and child abuse, stating, "I can no longer stay silent. From the moment I post this, I will respond sternly."

She urged the perpetrators to focus on their own children and livelihoods, stating, "Pay more attention to your own children and earn a living." Yeong-sook also mentioned that despite giving them a chance to apologize a year ago, the harassment has resurfaced, indicating that multiple individuals may be involved.

Yeong-sook gained public attention through 'Solo Dating' and has faced considerable backlash, including a past defamation case. She recently disclosed that persistent false complaints have caused significant damage to her business dealings and led to the cancellation of scheduled promotions.

Yeong-sook, who first gained recognition on 'Solo Dating', has been a subject of online scrutiny and conflict following her appearance. She has previously been involved in legal disputes related to defamation, stemming from controversies with fellow cast members. This latest stance signifies her determination to protect her child from online harassment and to pursue legal recourse against those who cross the line.